Electronic Banking From a Prudential Supervisory Perspective

Topics:
Commercial Banking
Tags:
Banking,
Deutsche Bundesbank,
Electronic Banking,
Financial Services,
Institution,
Prudential Insurance Company Of America
Source:
Deutsche Bundesbank

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Overview: This paper not only deals with developments in the banking sector but goes on to discuss, in particular, the way electronic banking influences the risks assumed by credit institutions and financial services institutions. The specific design of the technical security infrastructure is proving to be a key factor. The changed risk situation of the institutions active in this sector also has implications for the prudential supervisory approach, which will have to be adapted to new developments.

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Format: PDF | Size: 159KB | Date: Dec 2000 | Pages: 16


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